you came to ask advice of me, and I will serve you as faithfully as if you were my own sister; but I must turn the tables, since you oblige me to do it, and are so friendly to me, and I think I must ask advice of you.

You will excuse my troubling you, I am sure," said she, as my companion rose to greet her, "but I have had a very strange experience, and as I have no parents or relations of any sort from whom I could ask advice, I thought that perhaps you would be kind enough to tell me what I should do.

Professor Kel Fidler, Vice-Chancellor of Northumbria University and Chair of the Conference dinner, said Dr Mallya's visit was a chance for businesses leaders to ask advice from one of the UK's top businessmen.

People would ring her up all the time to ask advice on their pets and the local vets used to ring her up to ask her to look after injured birds or owls to get them well before releasing them back into the wild.

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